The CT Physics and Instrumentation Quiz is designed to challenge and enhance your knowledge of computed tomography (CT) imaging principles, physics, and instrumentation. This quiz covers key topics such as the physics of CT scans, image formation, CT equipment components, radiation safety, and quality control measures.
Suitable for radiology students, technologists, and medical professionals, the quiz provides a comprehensive See morereview to help you prepare for exams or stay updated with the latest advancements in CT imaging. Each question is carefully crafted to test your understanding of both fundamental and advanced concepts in CT technology. By taking this quiz, you can assess your expertise, identify areas for improvement, and gain confidence in your knowledge of CT physics and instrumentation.
Filtering
Interpolation
Convolution
Summation
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Extremely small
Positive
Negative
Extremely large
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Low contrast resolution
Spatial resolution
Minute detail
PT dose
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Radon
Tsien
Bracewell
Cormack
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Ceramic rare earth
Silver halide
Bismuth germanate
Cadmium tungstate
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Fat
Blood
Tumor
Water
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200-250 HU
350-600 HU
650-850 HU
900-1200 HU
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.0007
.155
.206
.530
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Bremsstrahlung effect
Characteristic effect
Compton effect
Coherent scatter
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Positive CT numbers
High spatial frequencies
Negative CT numbers
Low spatial frequencies
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Rotate-nutate
Rotate-stationary
Rotate-rotate
Translate-rotate
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2
4
8
16
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10 lp/mm
20 lp/mm
10 lp/cm
20 lp/cm
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Good PT-Tech communication
Reduced scan times
Use of immobilization devices
Glucagon administration
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1 only
2 only
3 only
1 and 3
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Back projection
Iterative method
Fourier transform
Filtered back projection
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Rotate-translate
Electron beam-stationary
Rotate-stationary
Rotate-rotate
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Rectification
Anode heel effect
Thermionic emission
Isotropic emission
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Decreased aperture size
Decreased milliampere seconds MAS
Increased aperture size
Increased filtration
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Edge gradient
Detector malfunction
Tube arching
Increased aperture size
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A specialized CT imaging technique used to measure bone mineral density
A quality control test that measures the accuracy of the laser lighting system
The radiation dose to the PT during the CT scan
A high speed CT scanner used for cardiac imaging
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12cm
24cm
36cm
48cm
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Spatial resolution
Contrast resolution
Noise
Calibration accuracy
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50 keV
70 keV
100 keV
120 keV
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80x80
256x256
512x512
1024x1024
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Collimation of the x-ray beam occurs both before and after the beam passes through the PT
Collimation of the beam occurs in the z-axis thus controlling the thickness
Increases in collimation increases the intensity of the primary beam
Collimation of the CT x-ray beam is used to limit the detection of scatter radiation
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1 only
1 and 3
2 and 3
1, 2, and 3
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Inside the gantry
Just outside the scan room
Beneath the CT table
Inside the operators console
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Algorithm
Window setting
Threshold setting
Gray scale map
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2 only
3 only
1 and 3
1, 2, and 3
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Central processing unit
Generator
Array processor
Gantry
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2 only
1 and 2
2 and 3
1. 2. and 3
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512
1024
26214
262144
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Window width
Field of view size
U of H2O
Window level
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Spatial resolution
Contrast resolution
Linearity
Modulation
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